Guides

Find your next home, the smart way

Short, practical guides to searching across every portal at once — how to compare listings, spot a good deal, and move first.

How it works

One search instead of ten browser tabs

Most people hunting for a home end up with a dozen portal tabs open and no way to compare them. Here is how to do the whole search in one place.

4 min read

Market data

Which European countries have the most property listings online?

France leads Europe with millions of active listings, far ahead of Poland, Germany and Ukraine. A data-backed ranking of online property supply across Europe.

5 min read

Market data

The Czech property market in one view

More than 320,000 active listings, spread across sixteen portals. Here is what is actually on the Czech market right now — and where to look.

4 min read

Comparison

Sreality, idnes, Bazos: which has the most listings?

Czech property listings are split across half a dozen big portals. Here's how they stack up — and why no single one shows you the whole market.

4 min read

Market data

The German property market: a renter's country in numbers

Germany has more apartments to rent than to buy — and around 680,000 active listings spread across ten portals. Here's the lay of the land.

4 min read

Market data

The French property market: 7 million listings in one search

France is one of the largest property markets online — millions of listings across a dozen portals. A data snapshot and how to search it all at once.

4 min read

Market data

The UK property market in one view

Around 317,000 active UK listings sit across a handful of big portals. Here's what's on the market — and how to search it all at once.

4 min read

Market data

The Polish property market in one view

Around 690,000 active listings across seven portals — apartments lead, but land is bigger than most expect. A data snapshot of the Polish market.

4 min read

Market data

The Spanish property market in one view

Apartments dominate, commercial is bigger than you'd think, and land is plentiful. A data snapshot of the Spanish market across eleven portals.

4 min read

Investing

How to spot an undervalued apartment

Good deals do not announce themselves. A few simple checks — price-per-m², days on market, and the rental yield — separate a bargain from a trap.

5 min read

Buying guide

Buying land in Czechia: 80,000 plots, one search

Land is one of the largest and least-covered parts of the Czech market. A practical guide to finding a plot and knowing what you're looking at.

5 min read

Relocation

Moving to Prague? Find a rental in a weekend

Prague's rental market moves fast and the good listings are spread across portals in Czech. A focused plan to land a flat without weeks of searching.

5 min read

Comparison

Landomo vs. checking every portal yourself

You can absolutely search Sreality, Bazos, agency sites and regional portals one by one. Here is what an aggregator changes — and what it doesn't.

4 min read

Buying guide

Buying property in Czechia as a foreigner: the 2026 process

Czechia has had no restriction on foreign real-estate ownership since 2009 — but the process (cadastre, escrow, no mortgage without residency) still trips people up.

8 min read

Buying guide

Buying property in Poland as a foreigner: what actually needs a permit

EU citizens buy freely. Non-EU buyers usually need a permit — except for the one big exemption almost nobody explains clearly: self-contained apartments.

8 min read

Buying guide

Buying property in Germany as a foreigner: no permit, but no bargain either

Germany places zero legal restrictions on foreign buyers — the real obstacles are the notary, the transfer tax, and getting a mortgage without German residency.

8 min read

Buying guide

Cooperative vs. personal ownership in Czechia: the distinction that changes everything

Two flats can look identical and be legally unrecognisable: osobní vlastnictví is real-estate ownership, družstevní is a cooperative membership right. Here is what actually differs.

7 min read

Buying guide

The hidden costs of buying property in the EU

The asking price is the smallest number that matters. Transfer tax, notary fees, and agency commission can add 5–15% on top — and the mix is completely different by country.

9 min read

Investing

Rent vs. buy in Czechia: what the actual numbers say, city by city

The rent-vs-buy question has a different answer in Prague than in Ostrava — gross yield alone spans 2.9% to 4.0% across Czech cities. Here's how to run the math for your city.

8 min read

Market data

How property prices compare across Europe right now

A city-by-city snapshot, not a forecast: where apartments cost the most and least per square metre across six European markets, and what that spread does and doesn't tell you.

8 min read

Investing

How to spot an overpriced listing

The flip side of finding a deal is recognising when you're not looking at one. Price-per-m², days on market, and the ML estimate all point the same way — if you know where to look.

7 min read